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Elizabeth Acevedo at the Callaloo Writer's Workshop

February 26, 2013 English

Congratulations to Elizabeth Acevedo, who was accepted to The Callaloo Writer's Workshop at Brown University for a two week retreat in June.

Tim Denevi Book Publication

February 21, 2013 English

Tim Denevi's first book, Freak Kingdom, a memoir/history of ADHD, will be published in 2014 by Simon & Schuster. He recently received fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.

New Service Learning Courses Showcase Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the English Department

February 21, 2013 English

The Department of English is pleased to offer several service-learning courses this semester that complement the University of Maryland’s broader interest in “Fearlessly Supporting Entrepreneurship.”

Kim Coles Named Visiting Fellow

February 20, 2013 English

Congratulations to Kim Coles for her appointment as a visiting fellow for 2012-13 at the School of Advanced Study, University of London.

Kari Kraus Talks with Kojo Nnamdi

February 20, 2013 English

Our own Kari Kraus was one of the featured participants on The Kojo Nnamdi Show yesterday as Kojo moderated a terrific conversation about the digital humanities on "Tech Tuesday."

Audio: Kari Kraus Talks With Kojo Nnamdi

February 20, 2013 College of Arts and Humanities, English

English Professor Kari Kraus was a featured participant on The Kojo Nnamdi Show for a conversation about the digital humanities.

Rachel Carstens in the Atlas Review

February 19, 2013 English

Congratulations to Rachel Carstens, whose poem "The Hoodoos at Montauk" was published in the inaugural issue of the Atlas Review this month.

Undergraduate Arts Community and Terpmode

February 18, 2013 English

Terpmode, a student collective of artists and musicians across every major and every field, was founded by Deanna Wright, a student in Melanie Kill's "Topics in Advanced Writing: Web Authoring: Text, Image, and Design" course last semester.

Register now for Summer Term!

February 18, 2013 English

Registration begins February 19!

Marshall Grossman and the Spenser Review

February 07, 2013 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

The journal The Spenser Review inaugurates its new format with a volume dedicated to the memory of our late colleague Marshall Grossman.